That meant Labour lost
overall control of the council for the first time since 2012 - falling one seat short with 17.
Not exact matches
Whilst failing to win any outright
overall control in any
council area in Scotland, the SNP emerged as the largest political group in sixteen councils, including Glasgow City Council, knocking the Scottish Labour Party out of power in Glasgow for the first time sinc
council area in Scotland, the SNP emerged as the largest political group in sixteen
councils, including Glasgow City
Council, knocking the Scottish Labour Party out of power in Glasgow for the first time sinc
Council, knocking the Scottish Labour Party out
of power in Glasgow
for the first time since 1980.
But despite two - thirds
of people voting
for «progressive» politicians, no one party as
overall control of either the city
council or the three MP constituencies.
One third
of the
council was up
for election and the Conservative party held
overall control of the
council.
One third
of the
council was up
for election and the Liberal Democrat party lost
overall control of the
council to no
overall control.
One third
of the
council was up
for election and the Labour party kept
overall control of the
council.
The whole
council was up
for election and the Liberal Democrats lost
overall control of the
council to no
overall control.
The whole
council was up
for election and the Conservative party retained its
overall control of the
council.
The whole
council was up
for election and the Labour party stayed in
overall control of the
council.
One third
of the
council was up
for election and the Conservative party gained
overall control of the
council from no
overall control.
One third
of the
council was up
for election and the Labour party lost
overall control of the
council to no
overall control.
One third
of the
council was up
for election and the Liberal Democrat party gained
overall control of the
council from no
overall control.
The whole
council was up
for election and the Labour party lost
overall control of the
council to no
overall control.
The whole
council was up
for election and the Labour party gained
overall control of the
council.
The whole
council was up
for election and the Conservative party gained
overall control of the
council.
The whole
council was up
for election and the Conservative party lost
overall control of the
council to no
overall control.
The whole
council was up
for election and the Labour Party stayed in
overall control of the
council.
Because the
council fell into no
overall control,
for the first time in the London Borough
of Bromley history it was taken over by a Liberal Democrat / Labour Coalition.
The whole
council was up
for election and the Labour party gained
overall control of the
council from no
overall control.
The whole
council was up
for election and the Conservative party stayed in
overall control of the
council.
One third
of the
council was up
for election and the Liberal Democrat party kept
overall control of the
council.
One third
of the
council was up for election and the Labour party stayed in overall control of the C
council was up
for election and the Labour party stayed in
overall control of the
CouncilCouncil.
One third
of the
council was up
for election and the Conservative party gained
overall control of the
council from the Labour party.
One third
of the
council was up
for election and the Independent Kidderminster Hospital and Health Concern party gained
overall control of the
council from no
overall control.
One third
of the
council was up for election and the Labour Party retained overall control of the Council, gaining seven seats at the expense of the Conservative
council was up
for election and the Labour Party retained
overall control of the
Council, gaining seven seats at the expense of the Conservative
Council, gaining seven seats at the expense
of the Conservative group.
Some
of the
councils that elect in this way can not possibly change
overall control, because the existing majority
for the
controlling party is larger than the number
of councillors they could lose.
One third
of the
council was up
for election and the Liberal Democrat party stayed in
overall control of the
council.
Ellis and his defence counsel, James Camp, argued the lawyer, who served on Toronto city
council first in 1991
for Ward 9 and won re-election in 1994 before losing in 1997, was a man who was «spinning out
of control» at the time due to his intense work schedule, inability to sleep and
overall drive to succeed while suffering from a bipolar disorder and chaotic bouts
of hypomania.